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Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands, 1520-1635 (Hardcover): Judith Pollmann Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands, 1520-1635 (Hardcover)
Judith Pollmann
R3,096 Discovery Miles 30 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mining the unusually rich range of diaries, memoirs, and poems written by Catholics in the sixteenth-century Low Countries, Judith Pollmann explores how Catholic believers experienced religious and political change in the generations between Erasmus and Rubens. The Revolt that ripped apart the sixteenth-century Netherlands came at the expense of a civil war, that eventually became a war of religion. Originally both Catholics and Protestants supported the rebellion, but it soon transpired that Catholics stood much to lose. Their churches were ravaged by iconoclasts, priests feared for their lives, and thousands of Catholics were forced to flee their hometowns; Calvinist city republics imposed radical religious changes, and in the rebel Dutch Republic Catholic worship was banned. Although the Habsburg Netherlands eventually witnessed the triumph of the militant Catholicism of the Baroque, Catholics throughout the Netherlands found that the Revolt had changed their lives forever.
By listening to the voices of individual Catholics, lay and clerical, Professor Pollmann offers a new perspective both on the Revolt of the Netherlands, and on the experience of religious change in this period. She asks why Catholics responded so passively to Calvinist aggression in the early decades of the conflict, only to start offering very active support for a Catholic revival after 1585, when the Habsburg Netherlands once again became a Catholic bulwark. By exploring what it took to turn traditional Christians into the agents of their own Counterreformation, she highlights the changing dynamic between priests and laypeople as a catalyst for religious change in early modern Europe.

Catholic Communities in Protestant States - Britain and the Netherlands C.1570-1720 (Hardcover, New): Benjamin Kaplan, Bob... Catholic Communities in Protestant States - Britain and the Netherlands C.1570-1720 (Hardcover, New)
Benjamin Kaplan, Bob Moore, Henk van Nierop, Judith Pollmann
R2,459 Discovery Miles 24 590 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This volume is the first to compare the position of Catholic minorities in England and the Dutch Republic. Looking beyond the tales of persecution that have dominated traditional historiography, the contributors focus on the realities of Catholic existence. Thematically organized, the book explores Catholicism as a minority culture that resorted to unorthodox means, both to retain its own identity, and to survive in a hostile political environment. It examines ritual, material culture, international networks, and above all relations: between laity and clergy, men and women, Catholics and Protestants. By highlighting differences as well as similarities between the English and Dutch experiences, "Catholic Communities in Protestant States" will help both undergraduate readers and specialists to rethink the history of Catholicism and the consequences of minority status for religious communities.

Catholic Communities in Protestant States - Britain and the Netherlands C.1570-1720 (Paperback): Benjamin Kaplan, Bob Moore,... Catholic Communities in Protestant States - Britain and the Netherlands C.1570-1720 (Paperback)
Benjamin Kaplan, Bob Moore, Henk van Nierop, Judith Pollmann
R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now available in paperback, this volume compares the position of Catholic minorities in England and the Dutch Republic. Looking beyond the tales of persecution that have dominated traditional historiography, the contributors focus on the realities of Catholic existence. Thematically organised, the book explores Catholicism as a minority culture that resorted to unorthodox means, both to retain its own identity, and to survive in a hostile political environment. It examines ritual, material culture, international networks, and above all relations: between laity and clergy, men and women, Catholics and Protestants By highlighting differences as well as similarities between the English and Dutch experiences, 'Catholic communities in Protestant states' will help both undergraduate readers and specialists to rethink the history of Catholicism and the consequences of minority status for religious communities. -- .

Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change, c.1750-1850 - Europe and the Americas (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023): Judith... Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change, c.1750-1850 - Europe and the Americas (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023)
Judith Pollmann, Henk te Velde
R1,295 Discovery Miles 12 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This open access book explores the role of continuity in political processes and practices during the Age of Revolutions. It argues that the changes that took place in the years around 1800 were enabled by different types of continuities across Europe and in the Americas. With historians of modernity tending to emphasise the rise of the new, scholarship has leaned towards an assumption that existing modes of action, thought and practice simply became extinct, irrelevant or at least subordinate to new modes. In contrast, this collection examines continuities between early modern and modern political cultures and organization in Europe and the Americas. Shifting the focus from political modernization, the authors examine the continued relevance of older, often local, practices in (post)revolutionary politics. By doing so, they aim to highlight the role of local political traditions and practices in forging and enabling political change. The book argues that while political change was in fact at the centre of both the old and new polities that emerged in the Age of Revolutions, it coexisted with, and was indeed enabled by, continuities at other levels.

Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change, c.1750-1850 - Europe and the Americas (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Judith... Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change, c.1750-1850 - Europe and the Americas (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Judith Pollmann, Henk te Velde
R1,393 Discovery Miles 13 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This open access book explores the role of continuity in political processes and practices during the Age of Revolutions. It argues that the changes that took place in the years around 1800 were enabled by different types of continuities across Europe and in the Americas. With historians of modernity tending to emphasise the rise of the new, scholarship has leaned towards an assumption that existing modes of action, thought and practice simply became extinct, irrelevant or at least subordinate to new modes. In contrast, this collection examines continuities between early modern and modern political cultures and organization in Europe and the Americas. Shifting the focus from political modernization, the authors examine the continued relevance of older, often local, practices in (post)revolutionary politics. By doing so, they aim to highlight the role of local political traditions and practices in forging and enabling political change. The book argues that while political change was in fact at the centre of both the old and new polities that emerged in the Age of Revolutions, it coexisted with, and was indeed enabled by, continuities at other levels.

Memory in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800 (Hardcover): Judith Pollmann Memory in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800 (Hardcover)
Judith Pollmann
R1,415 Discovery Miles 14 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For early modern Europeans, the past was a measure of most things, good and bad. For that reason it was also hotly contested, manipulated, and far too important to be left to historians alone. Memory in Early Modern Europe offers a lively and accessible introduction to the many ways in which Europeans engaged with the past and 'practised' memory in the three centuries between 1500 and 1800. From childhood memories and local customs to war traumas and peacekeeping , it analyses how Europeans tried to control, mobilize and reconfigure memories of the past. Challenging the long-standing view that memory cultures transformed around 1800, it argues for the continued relevance of early modern memory practices in modern societies.

Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change, C.1750-1850 - Europe and the Americas (Paperback): Pollmann Judith... Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change, C.1750-1850 - Europe and the Americas (Paperback)
Pollmann Judith Pollmann, Te Velde Henk Te Velde
R1,405 Discovery Miles 14 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands, 1520-1635 (Paperback): Judith Pollmann Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands, 1520-1635 (Paperback)
Judith Pollmann
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Revolt that ripped apart the sixteenth-century Netherlands began as a rebellion against Habsburg authority but it eventually became a war of religion that resulted in the formation of two new states. Although the Southern Netherlands ultimately witnessed the triumph of the militant Catholicism of the Baroque, Catholics throughout the Low Countries found that the Revolt had changed their lives forever. Mining the unusually rich diaries, memoirs, and poems written by Netherlandish Catholics, Judith Pollmann explores how Catholic believers experienced religious and political turmoil in the generations between Erasmus and Rubens. She investigates the initial passivity of Catholics in the face of Calvinist aggression, and asks why they actively supported a Catholic revival after 1585. By listening to the voices of individual Catholics, lay and clerical, Judith Pollmann offers a new perspective both on the Revolt of the Netherlands and on the formation of early modern Catholic identity. Exploring what it took to turn traditional Christians into the agents of their own Counter-Reformation, she sees the dynamic relationship between priests and people as a catalyst for religious change in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Memory before Modernity - Practices of Memory in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover): Erika Kuijpers, Judith Pollmann, Johannes... Memory before Modernity - Practices of Memory in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover)
Erika Kuijpers, Judith Pollmann, Johannes Muller, Jasper Steen
R4,003 Discovery Miles 40 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Many students of memory assume that the practice of memory changed dramatically around 1800; this volume shows that there was much continuity as well as change. Premodern ways of negotiating memories of pain and loss, for instance, were indeed quite different to those in the modern West. Yet by examining memory practices and drawing on evidence from early modern England, France, Germany, Ireland, Hungary, the Low Countries and Ukraine, the case studies in this volume highlight the extent to which early modern memory was already a multimedia affair, with many political uses, and affecting stakeholders at all levels of society. Contributors include: Andreas Bahr, Philip Benedict, Susan Broomhall, Sarah Covington, Brecht Deseure, Sean Dunwoody, Marianne Eekhout, Gabriela Erdelyi, Dagmar Freist, Katharine Hodgkin, Jasmin Kilburn-Toppin, Erika Kuijpers, Johannes Muller, Ulrich Niggemann, Alexandr Osipian, Judith Pollmann, Benjamin Schmidt, Jasper van der Steen

Public Opinion and Changing Identities in the Early Modern Netherlands - Essays in Honour of Alastair Duke (Hardcover): Judith... Public Opinion and Changing Identities in the Early Modern Netherlands - Essays in Honour of Alastair Duke (Hardcover)
Judith Pollmann, Andrew Spicer
R4,492 Discovery Miles 44 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Was there such a thing as 'public opinion' before the age of newspapers and party politics? The essays in this collection show that in the Low Countries, at least, there certainly was. In this highly urbanised society, with high literacy rates and good connections, news and public debate could spread fast in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, enabling the growth of powerful opposition movements against the Crown, the creation of the Dutch Republic, and of the distinctive Netherlandish culture of the Golden Age. Contributors include: Hugh Dunthorne, Raingard Esser, Jonathan Israel, Gustaaf Janssens, Henk van Nierop, Guido Marnef, M.E.H. Nicolette Mout, Andrew Pettegree, Judith Pollmann, Paul Regan*, Andrew Sawyer*, Jo Spaans, Andrew Spicer*, and Juliaan Woltjer. (* Supervised by Alastair Duke)

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